Madhur Bhandarkar’s new entry in the experimental cinema category will either take it to an altogether new level of aestheticism or receive flak from Bollywood pundits and masses for Neil Nitin Mukesh’s jail scene where frontal nudity has been prominently featured. But Madhur’s previously realistic outlook towards his subjects has always invoked enough curiosity, critical clap and praise from a select class of viewers. Hopefully, Jail will be as well received as his earlier film like Fashion, Page 3, Corporate, etc. The movie is slated to be released on October 23, 2009 with Neil Nitin Mukesh and Mugdha Godse in the leads.

Preview: Parag Dixit (Neil Nitin Mukesh) is enjoying all the perks that life has slated for him. An ambitious career plan charted for himself and a loving girlfriend Manasi (Mugdha Godse) by his side to support him in his every move. But life takes an ugly twist with a series of unfortunate events that lands Parag in jail. The authenticity of Indian jails and inhumanitarian treatment subjected to its inmates forms the crux of the story. Politics, corruption and tortured prisoners which include him shatter Parag’s soul. He now has only two choices; either be submissive and be blind to the going ons or retaliate and fight against the system!

So many innocent people are locked up behind bars, just because they couldn’t prove their innoncence or have the money to bribe any politican or the police. If the movie depicts the ‘real truth’ it will be a good slap on the government officials where terrorists get 5-star treatment in jails and innocent are battered for no rhyme or reason.